W.I. was the first American (est. 1776) who made a living primarily through his creative work.
Funny as the man himself appears to be have been quite partial to the Old world. Went to England where he met Sir Walter Scott who encouraged his writing.
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Washington Irving
Born in New York 1783
The last of 11 children
Sent to Tarrytown during an outbreak of yellow fever in 1798 (15 years old)
No college education
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W.I. was the first American (est. 1776) who made a living primarily through his creative work.
Washington Irving
Read law at the firm of Josiah Hoffman
Fell in love with and married Matilda Hoffman
Published his first satirical essays in 1802
In 1806 he became a lawyer
In 1809 Matilda died.
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W.I. was the first American (est. 1776) who made a living primarily through his creative work.
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Travelled through Europe from 1815 onwards
Lived and worked in Spain from 1826 to 1832
Died in 1859 in Tarrytown, NY
North Tarrytown = Sleepy Hollow
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W.I. was the first American (est. 1776) who made a living primarily through his creative work.
Washington Irving
wrote biographies, essays, (Western) books/stories
Rip van Winkle, The Sketchbook of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent., A History of New York, The Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus.
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W.I. was the first American (est. 1776) who made a living primarily through his creative work.
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
Introduction: School teacher Ichabod Crane & Sleepy Hollow